Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Windows Phone OS Is Destined For Success

It is being speculated all along that Windows Phone has already lost the smartphone market to iOS and Android, but I think that we should show slightly more confidence in Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) smartphone platform. As per IDC with just 3.5% market share right now, Windows Phone is a distant third player compared to its major rivals Android and iOS. It could be a point of debate that Windows Phone OS has achieved this position in the absence of more number of smartphone OSs. Though, Samsung and Mozilla is working on creating a ground for Tizen and Firefox OS, respectively, it’s far from the reality that these OSs could grow at the cost of Windows OS in the smartphone space.

The Opportunity And The Market Space Is Present

Even though the penetration of smartphones in markets like American, European and some East Asian countries is above 75%, global smartphone shipments are still expected to reach above 1.8 billion units by 2018 from 1.2 billion in 2014. This makes up for a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.3% as per reports from International Data Corporation (IDC).

Most of this growth will come from developing countries in Asia Pacific controlling nearly 55% of global smartphone market by 2018. Two lead forces behind the smartphone growth in the APAC region, China and India, have for enormous opportunity for smartphone vendors to grow and upscale their business presence. In China smartphone penetration has reached little over than 50%, while in India its just 8%, the opportunity-window for smartphone vendors as well as smartphone OS is much bigger than in any other region now.

But viewing a big-size opportunity windows is not enough for Microsoft to stay satisfied and be overconfident of having a large chunk of the pie. In APAC low-cost smartphones are holding the key to success while the Average Selling Price (ASP) of a smartphone, globally, is expected to drop to $267 in 2018 from $335 in 2013, which would be a decline of 20.9% in next five years. This means that Microsoft should focus on low-cost devices more than high-end ones. This was also eminent from the fact that Microsoft’s low-priced Lumia 520 remains the highest selling Windows Phone device in the last few months.

Only Microsoft Has All The Required Apps and Services To Support An Operating System

The main reason why I think that Microsoft still has a chance of being succeeded is the presence of its services. Of all the platforms competing in the smartphone race, only Windows Phone has all the necessary background services and applications which are required to sustain a smartphone platform. As shown below, the number of Windows Phone services surpasses even Apple’s services.

The next closest competitors, BB10 from Blackberry Ltd. (NASDAQ:BBRY) and Tizen OS from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (KRX:005930) don’t have even half of those required services. After Satya Nadella being chosen as the CEO of Microsoft, there has been an immense focus on their services such as One Drive, Skype and Outlook. Moreover, Microsoft also enjoys its presence in TV and entertainment section, thanks to Xbox One. Combine it with their music streaming service, the Xbox Music, there would be better integration of its smartphones with devices in the living room, much more than current competitors for the third place. Microsoft is also expected to foray into wearable devices with upcoming Smartband that reportedly has cross-platform compatibility.

Service

Android

iOS

Windows Phone

Tizen

Mail/Calendar

Gmail/Google Calendar

iCloud

Outlook/Hotmail/Live Mail

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Maps

Google Maps

Apple Maps

Bing Maps/HERE Maps

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Notes

Keep

Notes

Microsoft OneNote

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Documents

Google Docs (Docs/Sheets/Slides)

iWork (Pages/Keynote/Numbers)

Microsoft Office (Word/PowerPoint/Excel)

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Cloud Storage

Google Drive

iCloud Drive

OneDrive

Samsung S Cloud

Tasks/Reminders

Google Tasks/Keep

Reminders

Microsoft OneNote

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Music

Google Music All Access

iTunes/iTunes Radio

XBox Music

Samsung Milk

IM

Hangouts

iMessage

Skype

Samsung ChatON

Search

Google

–

Bing

–

Social Network

Google Plus

–

–

–

Personal Digital Assistant

Google Now

Siri

Cortana

Samsung S Voice

TV & Entertainment

Android TV

Apple TV

Xbox One

Planned

Car

Android Auto

Apple CarPlay

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Tizen In-Vehicle Infotainment

Wearable

Android Wear

Rumoured

Rumoured

Tizen For Wearables

What More Windows Phone Needs ?

1. Developer community

In spite of being known as developer centric, Microsoft somehow failed to attract the developer community to create apps and games for the Windows Phone platform. This might be due to lower ad revenue when compared to other platforms. However, this could easily be solved by increasing the number of handsets that are powered by Windows Phone. The below video address the problem, as well as solution, in length.

2. More OEMs Selling Windows Phone Hardware

Although Microsoft has partnered with HTC, Samsung and some other leading brands, Nokia was the only player that released a number of windows powered devices in the market in recent time. During the announcement of Windows Phone 8.1, Microsoft had announced a tie up with almost 20 vendors from developing countries such as India and China. ZTE Corporation (SHE:000063), LG Electronics Inc. (KRX:066570), Huawei Technology Co Ltd (SHE:002502), Karbonn, Xolo, Gionee, Foxconn Technology Co Ltd (TPE:2354), JSR (TYO:4185) and LongCheer (OTCMKTS:LGCHF) are all part of a new partner list, who would launch more value-for-money devices in the market, thus helping in increasing sales of Windows Phone devices.

“We’ll reach price points that are very industry competitive for 7, 8, 10-inch devices. They will really surprise you. Last year, we were in the 3s, 4s, 500 dollars. This year, we’ll be 1s, 2s, 3s, ” said Nick Parker, vice president of OEM partners, Microsoft.

3. New ideas to make OS more popular

Microsoft has added a lot of necessary features with Windows Phone 8.1 update. Some of the most important features are Action Centre, File Manager, Cortana, WordFlow Keyboard, better enterprise solutions, etc. Microsoft is trying to portray Cortana as the next big thing, at least in the US. During the FIFA World Cup 2014, Microsoft used Cortana to predict match winners and it succeeded in predicting winners of almost every match. These kinds of ideas will help in increasing the brand trust in Windows Phone.

4. OS level integration with more services

With Window Phone 8, only Facebook and Twitter had good OS level integration in Windows Phone but starting with Windows Phone 8.1, Microsoft is looking forward to make it easier for developers to integrated more and more services into the platform. Windows Phone 8.1 is more open in nature and we might see Android like features in near future. This became eminent after Microsoft released a dedicated file manager for all Windows Phone 8.1 devices.